The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... Glou . England ne'er had a king until his time : Virtue he had , deferving to command . His brandifh'd fword bid blind men with its beams ; His arms fpread wider than a dragon's wings ; His sparkling eyes , replete with awful fire ...
... Glou . England ne'er had a king until his time : Virtue he had , deferving to command . His brandifh'd fword bid blind men with its beams ; His arms fpread wider than a dragon's wings ; His sparkling eyes , replete with awful fire ...
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... Glou . The church ? where is it ? had not churchmen pray'd , His thread of life had not so foon decay'd . None do you like but an effeminate prince , Whom like a schoolboy you may over - awe . Win . Glofter , whate'er we like , thou art ...
... Glou . The church ? where is it ? had not churchmen pray'd , His thread of life had not so foon decay'd . None do you like but an effeminate prince , Whom like a schoolboy you may over - awe . Win . Glofter , whate'er we like , thou art ...
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... Glou . Is Paris loft , and Orleans yielded up ? If Henry were recall'd to life again , These news would cause him once more yield the ghoft . Exe . How were they loft ? what treachery was us'd ? Mess . No treachery , but want of men and ...
... Glou . Is Paris loft , and Orleans yielded up ? If Henry were recall'd to life again , These news would cause him once more yield the ghoft . Exe . How were they loft ? what treachery was us'd ? Mess . No treachery , but want of men and ...
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... Glou . We will not fly but to our enemies ' throats . Bedford , if thou be flack , I'll fight it out . Bed . Glofter , why doubt'ft thou of my forwardness ? An army have I muster'd in my thoughts , Wherewith already France is overrun ...
... Glou . We will not fly but to our enemies ' throats . Bedford , if thou be flack , I'll fight it out . Bed . Glofter , why doubt'ft thou of my forwardness ? An army have I muster'd in my thoughts , Wherewith already France is overrun ...
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... Glou . I'll to the tower with all the hafte I can , To view th ' artillery and ammunition , And then I will proclaim young Henry king . [ Exit . Exe . To Eltham will I , where the young king is , Being ordain'd his fpecial governour ...
... Glou . I'll to the tower with all the hafte I can , To view th ' artillery and ammunition , And then I will proclaim young Henry king . [ Exit . Exe . To Eltham will I , where the young king is , Being ordain'd his fpecial governour ...
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